

Signature Gathering at Earth Day Human Banner at Ocean Beach in San Francisco
Join the San Francisco Transit Riders to start gathering signatures for both Connect Bay Area and Stronger Muni for All, funding public transit in San Francisco and throughout the five counties of the inner Bay Area!
A special Earth Day Human Banner is being planned at Ocean Beach, bringing together thousands of environmentally minded locals.
We will meet at 10:30 am at the west side of the intersection of Great Highway and JFK Drive for a quick training and to hand out petition supplies. We'll gather signatures as people arrive—then if you want, you can stay to participate in this public art project, and even gather again as the event wraps up!
To see the most friendly faces and to join the group training session, plan to meet at the event start time. But if you've already attended a training (or if you complete online training in advance by reading our training guide then completing this form), you can stop by anytime before the end of the event to drop off completed petitions and/or pick up new ones. (We'll be able to do packet exchanges quicker after the first half-hour of the event.)
RSVP to get updates before or during the event, and to help us bring enough supplies.
No experience necessary. You just need to be 18 years old to gather signatures. If you're under 18, let us know at [email protected] as there are many other ways to be involved and help!
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San Francisco needs to pass both the Stronger Muni for All (San Francisco parcel tax) and Connect Bay Area (five-county sales tax) transit measures in November to prevent service cuts, and you can gather signatures for both at the same time! We will have both petitions available at this event.
Learn more at connectbayarea.com and strongermuniforall.com.
Paid for by Connect Bay Area Transit. Committee's Top Funders: Salesforce, Chris Larsen, Service Employees International Union Local 1021.
Paid for by Stronger Muni for All, Mayor Lurie's Ballot Measure Committee. Committee Top Funders: 1. Anthropic ($500,000); 2. Ripple Labs ($500,000); 3. Committee to Expand the Middle Class Issues Committee, Sponsored by Airbnb ($500,000) - contributors include Airbnb ($2,506,000). Financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org.